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' Page z THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, June 14, 1951) - SLICE OF HAM __ Man 1024s Chain geen The Key West Citizen ~ | ee ee moker, Drinks Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub | McHENRY, Ul.—(#).—This is a waisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Street: story about an oldster, a man of By JOHN ROEBURT “Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County ‘ 102, but thig.Btory is going to be AP Newsfeatures TMAN Editor | different. It contains no advice on oY ae ae rea 3 <a how to live #6Bé,100, or 102 NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manage: The oldster if the case is Julius Chapter 10 ; as children, when they were eight o ie 7 5 3 i 3ruhnke of McHenry Mlinois, and six years old. Susan always Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter | ibaa Sve cg Ul ap anna HERE were cour red "it was her—her negli TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 He was born in Germany in 18-! siks. gence thai ee ie Be : " 149 and came to the United States Matthew H Penny,| ,, 2i8ser, Studied” Hunter's face. | vey ed Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively aieis ta ata tak oc a that | ttt Pen: i thoughtfully, “Your are a entitled to use for reproduction of ali news dispatches credited to if VB ag ENE iat Coe go to you: r had guilt feelings. r a et s cr not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news Be fee. a ea beta Penny rose and er nodded. | oes ¢ n € ai oublished here. Grandpa Bruhnke got his first) diently, Repressed wave Penaia: OV eb Aheizan. awe ie eters igh ene toothache and or the first time,| rippled the back of her ove iyo” | oods originated in Lev ley Member Florida Press Association and Assoeiated Dailies of Floride had to lose a tooth. He's not inte-| brown silk dress. “Yes. It was inevitable that| ton: | ted on , ested in t ein ther people how| Jagger and Red exchanged] Susan would, finally. She was ger t ADVERTISING RATES MADE. KNOWN ON. APPLICATION He noe Rpxily that he is Be aos! turned twas substantially "the story. ey ae ns , sarettes. He e tegan, with 2 € u 7 The Citizen is an open forum and invites < sion of public issyes ain smakaget tee He ue, but with more depth, | J and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish | hate ver appeals to him, and pathos. Jigger said ost anonymous communications. | a glass of beer or a high ob picture of your late d Pr 36 Sk oka | ne a warn you th er? a. “No.| le | reg lengths or co: Hunter shook his head. “No. hip os RB 9 W y publisetion of st |Nothing but some baby. phot - | ex DOV 4, Wa ecuieeeen, sme a . here was ar| digger | dh ki A B t ® | due you for your troubl eae took eye pete sa a Rh i i - aK uy re her ing here: Willie is sic San Francisco; we never re-|‘ cap hao hii = akin a P ter he! ¥ The =. ained a spinal injury as a covered it after her death. ne Se ~ . Hin woe is FY aa iry | fe w pictures remaining here feat Sd =~ 'TON, © Mass.—()—Billy| tales; and Susan’: | Willie's .sick imagination. He'd roy. . Croie of this city is not quite two,; cremation away ome 5 hunt them up; pods Hevea es — es 7 put hi e r s added anothe cination. Wil-| them. So, we destroy ar feos THE ATIACK STARTED WHEN HE WAS INTHE MIDDIE ae he kenge carn. be wants eh ee and] “What did your daughter look | v kissed him a g00 3 2 must find her, touch her, ani rown hair, regular features, biel BY THE CITIZEN ~ Silly lay down in his crib and| He must Sind he “t+ 20 her mother’s pert nose.” Hunte you Ra 1. More Hotels and Apartments. pretended to go to sleep. Later he| The corners of Hunter’s mouth| stopped, mastering an emotion, | soa iss obh 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. lipped out of: the crib, down the} dropped moodily. “It’s a wild,| then finished huskily, “She was| Wild insi t t 3. Airports—Land and Sea isis aiid ho a (EIN me eee Loree | lovely, lovely.” | rumor th 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. eae Be ees ' s prand-| off everywhere; whereve A definite brunette pe ° 5. Community Auditorium. Sees beable Ws) Sera paper account of st the eyes begged off, then| wa op I te. woman apf Sometime | Hunte ’s mouth set forbiddingly.|of ™m It was a fine night, but Billy! {Oparra your presence} Evidently, the memory was salt;mame.” 3 oe SS tia DUE ara wound up in the police station for| here now is. anations have to| on wounds yet to heal. gq reunter fus ed. : sd THE WATER QUESTION the'first time’ in his life. be made: fan rrows exposed| A seeling of vexation seized|then opened a d¢ ; ; : See ae .. ... | By RAYMER Tonight, the odds are that Billy| to swangers” |_| digger. Descriptions in literal de-| Nobody requires of a man to treat anybody else fair- BeeaGhC* has Eacs. askin won't be AWOL, absent without|.. 4 aid, Te you HL allow a} ay eibeak a treeag ee 5 an I ae ser, than hertreats himself.If he is as fair to others as he is | Wag is ‘Ginuer who writes for ten = ey “Have you proofs of your daugh- | scuffed 1 to himself it would be unjust to require more ‘of him. he womah’s page and is society| {he | “Your daughter's marriage to] ter 3 death? ihe Sabre Fablcene SY FD pat ate Teenie ng : Hi Kies 3 letters 4 oun- e— How is it you permitte e di ed; $ re-open. ay. Jigger stopped, holding Tar ‘wemsee~Key Westers want to sce the other Keys in Monroe leditor?" By twisting an arm nevis, ==" 4 Toda y he Patan ee First “Hunter's” jaw dropped, [Ms cigazette: pack out « ral * grow and prosper, but not at the expense of Key West. | mind’ whose), this miniature! “THANKS GINGER" Congress adopts Stars and| , “Susan qmanied ao e euater evn Te nia sector “H-leluije Red’ breathed i J ‘€ ~ yes clouc V ad great cor a i “me -We have done our duty when we give the Upper Keys as | background data was extracted Reiise. ae Stripes as the’ Anational flag—|} sion for him. They were cous-| damned insolent!” fistily. r smells good—out- s ‘ She SR eS AE BS he ae rr e : same ti piece lee te Flag Day | , had been childhood play Jigger weathered the next sec- | side. i x Lak much consideration as we give ourselves, hut we would be |She holds and M. A. in drama from)". 1834—Patent for the first prac-| mates. And 1, too, was sorry onds' stoically, “Willie's appeai| They stallec_over a lily pond, foolish to give them more than we get. That is not the way | Columbia U., N. Y. C., and almost Wie seatesiie sedorsnad ner| tical American submarine diving} the boy. I became his u | wasn rt the only epson I cane ee o ne sty Pasig ae a Ph.D. fro: 2 same college—} : 5 4 Be s =e er his own father—my brother,| here to Lewiston certa fat unter go over wii 6f'human nature. AP be oe ame colleg in wi ich sign your column ae ean Leonard Norcross of Se his own fath ny b wantin’ mike te tp, etause you?” “gna psn Th titude ‘s the basis of the reasoning of Captain |" ™ Sar eek, Neer eee REM ere gat aes 5 Jigser nodded. “I understand.| of a fantasy told by a plainly ed puffed and exhaled. “No! es at attitu . = oe fe Site ke Mae ee Ginger also studied French the-|me to regret not knowing your|. 1898—U. S. Marines fight Span- | But ae >, to a helplessly in-} rational man, I came here because | too good. He get > angry for a Cc. C. Adell (U.S. Navy) in the distribution of water in We And likesotiie jh Paris, Shel 24 Neverthele this ish in Guatanamo Bay—War with} fantile man?” of certain, later intsbostion | I guy | supposedly st oulders and roe © a tory in The Citize asserte F Sipe 3 Ww stig note should, is id its way| Spain “There was another reason,| came across; information bearing | head with The Lord. But, you got Monroe county. In a story in The € iti en, he asserted that served on the staff of the Washing-| D0 4 # i, ; eet a a H8 Way Nes Ree Diviaind: SAGER CT Subba neuer sucks crit ax any of|on the unidentified corpse Willie| your proofs. Susan Hunter can- the Upper Keys, north of Boca Chica, hzve a population | on post, the Beyonne ‘Times of! fusion or lose of tine. ve" | sails from Ney, York for France.| us, but the reason was there.| swore was his wife.” celled out on Poppa and. Willie ivi is ssh valaceen tae os ea "1949 | responsible for Willie’s| Hunter was listening resent-| two ye go, in San Francisco, of 11 percent compared to the people living im Boca| ew Jersey, and with Interna The June 7th issue of ‘The Cit-| , !942--Bitthday:of the Woman's | Suaen elt pa oe tne aly, saat duces wtinaen dog. |as stated . Chica south to Key West, and yet the Upper Keys get 20] ional News Service. She edited] izen was in the family mail to mats aad S A iota ecuke oa | curred during their play together, | gedly. “The corpse Willie tried to (To be continued) : Supreme Court rule: percent of the water piped to the county by the Florida | ind wrote a foreign trade news-|day, and my ents and I both! that public Sasa ehiidcen coun oa _ _ _ - -Keys Aqueduct Commission. Captain Adell has written to Ernest A. Ramsey, manager of the commission, pointing out that discrepancy. an letter, re requested that the consumption of piped Sepdatter on the Upper Keys be reduced, on a_ population etter in Gotham (New York to) read it with an infinite pleasure/ not be compedied to salute flag if} NIGHTLY BLACKOUTS neer announced he couldn't tell ouse) and has done play, movie) your recent review of the latest conflic with their religious} | people what areas were going to ind book reviewing for an enter-| presentation at the — Officers’) Views é |FOR SINGAPORE be affected “for seeurity reasons," | STRAND oe ainment mag there Club, including the very favor-| " 1947—president Truman form-| SINGAPORE—(?)—Just about) In other words, Communist ter- eenenioned GINGER has had spice in her} able words in connection with bay? i by t . ally signs peace treaties with It- every night in Singapore, there rorists might step up their activi-| | Thursday - Friday - Saturday ife by winning short story con-| “our boy” and by brother, Rob-| aly, Rumania, Hungary and Bul-|are electric power blackouts—| ties if they knew in advance what tests in various magazines, among) ¢tt Morse, who entertained on a. |but nobody gets any advance | sections of Singapore were going} PASSAGE WEST OOF 5 ae ~hasis, te.the gallonage used by residents in Ke y West. Hig | them the distinguished Story Ma-| this occasion. Naturally, we are] overrides Tru-| warning. ‘to be without lighting at any| with : * * >, ho ub-| very bh 2 > gf his ta licnnte Uosa cae ean The sipal electrica 2ngi-‘ specified time. HN PAYNE ana PENIS he request is fair and, just and right. The people on the Upper Keane hand Hag shee gtories. P BI he Aes avery a His talents man’s veto of Social Security Bill.|_ The municipal electrical _ engi-' specified time: JOBN PAYNE ana p \Keys should not get one-fifth of the water with their Coming: DEAR BRAT Literature, Tanager, gnd half alnot for these same talents, but EAST GERMAN LEATHER |; number of residents only slightly more than one-tenth of | dozen other literary publications. the way in which they were Mona Ste ee Rares seee hatin : 5 us |conspicuosly described and com-/ BRING COMPLAINTS Telephone & head soedandie : pic GOAT GETTERS: that name) mitted to vour column | BERLIN—().—East Germany 51 = : Captain Adell explained explicitly the Navy's position ittached to Lt. Lou Dillon ++ So many reviews nowadays! is complaining sharly about the | |MONROE COOLED z inthe distribution of water in Monroe county. He pointed | ‘Crewey Lou”. But he won't get;seem to get by with just bein oa in its leather industry 1d 1s) = Gut that the Navy is under moral obligation to supply Key Mal eiee Baia ee aa o oe eke : we a paints Oe i] sty Acar tee ceed aces The Com, -| if Thursday - Friday - Saturday 8 = “West with water, but is not under obligatién, moral orfshe other day up at the Corall with the insight into quality} ™munist form of “self criticism” | ALWAYS LEAVE - “contractual, to —_ the U pper Keys pwith water. In view | ‘heres school when the principal] which you express in your writ-| has elven a pact Geeta ane | THEM LAUGHING ~ § , wa dillygodt| ing ~ourage 001 he controlled 4S Afihted tc to get witer hare Sad share alike’ compared with idors. . . . It belonged to a farm| actically from many atheg mene, | duality of leather, once Germany ‘ | VINGINE U- = «the supply Key Westers get, but to receive almost twice ee + ee ae ae of ter you m Wert Gecmnane Wahiee Classified Advertisement | Coming: CHAIN OB Sis : a i he time when a woman known] pemans never it h a -| x M Ba * much, as is at present the case, in proportion to popula- | \¢ “phe Goat Woman” descended bent 7 ahesitle nce intelli-| "phe aeeciat he An news- Department + SE Liga mikeinene . G f siti > He > Of Kay Wes i Es Sle ti a-| oct ? satel | pa “Tae; e ‘Rundschau” ac : jumphrey ee : ton, is an imposition on the people of Key West. n the copy desk of a Miami pa-|” Again our thanks for your | paper Bored sere a Key West Citizen |) ie , : ee + or followed by a kid, the 7 knowledged the mounting c But Captain Adell’s fairness in the distribution of | * : ek he : id, OS 1 ta word and our best wishes for) piaints by saying editorially: “The ‘ ESA, ; 4 egged kind, which proceeded to Piliwe wetness | Pls 3 : the commission's water goes even further in conserving Soe ip frenh xepy La ti tae the sour FUE Nee 1S jquality has not -been improved the interests of Key West. He points out that three million | omposing room, and drink spilt Bears DS MORSE |but on the contrary has deterior- ons vater are “di oes Paulie that | DK «-- To cap it all, she carried] oe ated.” mu ms of w _ Are a into the yl daily and that 1 lighted yah te ae the oa hs | June 11, 1950. | This is a pretty serious charge |] 1 Navy, under contract, is required to give Key West} ind said to the city editor. eee | to level at the “Five-Year Pla an.” | only one million gallons; instead: it gives Key West double | 1 female Diogenes lookin 3 {ALL IN nee = WORK | M: ale Bourke-White of Dar at ga : onest man... . The harassed ed-| FONT. Calif—(?)—She-} __ Margaret Bourke-White o that gallonage. PUTS ik cee Gite tee rai elses vor dhe Meg wate: {ien, Conn. photographer-journal- | In the distributi fthec foils or, “I'll be honest with you, ma-| riff’s officers got the bird when} sa York 46 or ae astribution of the commission’s water, let us be | am. You're sure in the wrong| they investigated a report that a | ist born, in: New York, 45 "years § fair to everyhody—give the Upper Keys proportionately | ‘lace for that. Before, you get! mysterious, object wrapped in a | a€e. ‘ just as much as is given Key West. If that ig done, Key | 4¥ 8° set going.” | white sheet Had:peen tossed from | a ear. Unwrapping the package,,| BY THE GRAPEVINE: havel thd: deputies found several very | ou heard that David Newton,|dead chickens. | ne-time newsman in Key We | 3; going abroad as a foreign cor- ls espondent? . that my new}Your Grocer SELLS that Goo | | | iickname is Mona Lisa? The| Onn wiginal legend attached to the} ST AR * BRAND Westers won't have to worry about their water supply. DEFENSE NOT A ONE--SERVICE AFFAIR Any large American city is an easier target “for a a future aggressor than Pearl Harbor or the Philippines were to the Japanese in 1941, declares General George | oman with the enigmatic smile) AMERICAN 44 Daily = C. Kenney, Commander of our Far Eastern Air Fores mncerned. sealing up Spe of Her! ond CUBAN COFFEE a: during World War II. (OMey ekine tome’ Unexpectedly! ——TR¥ A POUND TODAY— | Centrat Puarmacy: tareere epied. ~ The general recommends that this country maintain | ind she hid the frined in a wall| kph: sebipbonibes a an air force second to none as rime deterrent to a] che. +++ Mr rigs ae ieee ) = ‘remlin-directed attack bss i lis name was, had a mason call- aily Kre miin. dire cted attac k, but he also stressed the nece ty | ed in and the niche sealed . Week End Specials! of possessing an integrated air, land and sea force. Mona never moaned .... The . ig Ma This is good advice to the people of this ¢ a nidden beau must have fainted ‘ = g dvice tc the People of this country and | juring the process because he did| White Cec Closet sound judgment on the ps 2 ve 95 . o und judgment on the part of an air officer, who recogniz- } rot protest. And the painting of COMPLET Reg. $, Now se] - es that no one service can adequately protect this coun-| ‘he smiling Mona Lisa became PLETE dh ER try if another war urs, > cong » Ge ieepbhs oF infarjoum + «Rut 1 git as occurs. We congratulate General Ken-l fe aicename jnnocently through Close Out PAINTS [ Exterior N - ney for his frank declaration which should serve all of us}. local mag article and not by| * 9 G | 19 Co as & “guide i in connection with considering the formulation | ¥_bricking up incident | ASSORTED COLORS ) REG. $5.1 e 3 ° und execution of a thorough national defense policy es ae ae Sat : oa Bee 3 ‘Ss = 3 hreatens to import a kangaroo ae ‘he 5 oes Ce ill the way from Down Under, Waste Baskets Pots—Pans 2, uy We wonder what the workers of 1850 would think of } ¥8t to get the jump on an Aus Lamp Shades—Cake Dish ONLY ¢ Eack oo | the forty hour week. See eet me Inet : Cored. : denry Barlow, RN., liason offi-! ser between the British and Am sican navies is due for some royal ntertainment during his ank-| t clearance” visit here .. . It it rue that these Key West mosqui-} ses are so clannish they joined! peputies and citizens in routing put an escaped juvenile delin-| : Licensed Master Plumber.on Premises FREE ESTIMATES For Repairs, Alteratigns or Installations, Telephone 378 Ther may be nothing new under the sun } 4 "4 : rut the pres- ent generation is seeing it for the first time. A fair question, we take it, is how mu h dirt does a x 365 = novel have to contain to be sieht red for a Pulitzer prize. brge TT aot uent? That’s putting the bite} tian, Defense of our nation, to guarantee our fiberties, | here it did some good. | a i ’ 4 eosts ‘money and requires the persona} contribution of GLIDDEN PAINTS. VARIES nok oh Sale et ~eypry. American, WINDOW GLASS - HARDWARE. ma . ea ee cea PLUMBING SUPPLIES—Fittings, Ee 4 “The. trouble with many laws is the willingness off : MENS STORE ; nth citizens to take advantage of their provisions for the pur- KEY WEST SUPPLY co. . : pose of getting something that they are nx entitled to re- x oe 211 Simonton Street Telephone 378 Opposite Palace Theater ceive,